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There's vector artwork, and then there's raster artwork. They are completely different and there's no way to make them work together. Or is there?

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to add texture and depth to a vector shape in Photoshop using images, layer masks, and blend modes. This is a great way to mock up a design, or just make your work more tangible. Let's get started.

Last week I was part of launching a new website called The Creative Feed, which brings together all the best creative content from across the internet into one beautiful, easy-to-use place, including tutorials, articles, freebies, and more.

MyDesignDeals has been home to millions of dollars saved on amazing design resources. Yes, MILLIONS. With all of those vectors, textures, and fonts out there in your capable hands, I'm proud to be able to show off how they've been put to use in our very first user showcase.

I'm constantly inspired by the work that gets submitted, because 99% of the time, it's in a context that I never would have thought of on my own. Check out some recent work from the MyDesignDeals community below.

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Some design resources pop out and immediately give you ideas on how they can be used. Other times, you have to play around for a while until you come up with something cool looking. Either way, they're only as flexible as your creativity.

To honor the nearing end of winter, this tutorial will show you how to combine some amazing textures from Go Media with the 3D tools in Photoshop to create a snowy winter text effect. Let's get started!